Que ricos los huazontles! Mi mamá los hace rellenos de queso, capeados y sumergidos en caldillo de jitomate.
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Yum! Hook us up with a recipe please!
You have a go-to pockling recipe? Fermented or vinegar?
No I don’t have one. In the past I have used the one in the Ball jar book and it’s been good. Fermented or vinegar? I’m not sure I guess what the difference is. I think I make a brine of salt and vinegar and then can them and leave them for a few months before they are ready. Is that fermented?
That's vinegar pickled.
Fermented is like old world barrel pickles. Salt brine, and leave the cucumbers in the brine a few weeks until ready to go. Something you'd have at an old school deli.
Neat! I’ll give it a go then. I think I’ll have plenty of cukes this year
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